OmniGraffle Pro helps you draw beautiful diagrams, family trees, flow charts, org charts, layouts, and (mathematically speaking) any other directed or non-directed graphs. We’ve had people use Graffle to plan plotlines for a story, make an overview of an operating system, show the evolution of computers, and even show how diseases can spread in a closed population. If you want to organize your thoughts, your projects, or even your friends graphically, using boxes and lines, OmniGraffle is your tool.

OmiGraffle Professional has all of the great features in the standard version, plus a powerful toolset for advanced document creation and editing options. For the pro user who’s looking for an in-depth diagramming application that’s still priced below the competition, you’ve come to the right place.

WHAT’S NEW

Version 7.6.1:
Note: Now requires macOS 10.12 or later

New

New Preferences for Default Stencil Browser Location - In addition to Popover and Floating Window, there are two new options for default Stencil Browser locations: Right Sidebar and Left Sidebar. Look for the configuration option on the General tab in Preferences. From any of these locations, double-click on a stencil in the file list to open that stencil as a new floating window.

Drag-and-Drop Objects onto Stencils - Quickly add new objects to a stencil by holding down the option key (the shortcut for duplicating) and dragging an object from the canvas to the stencil browser. Drop it on the Grid, List, or Canvas view and the object is immediately saved to that stencil. Change the object’s position in the stencil or any of its metadata by choosing Edit Stencil from the gear menu in the Stencil Browser.

Collapse and Expand Stencil Canvases - If you organize stencils using multiple canvases then the new disclosure triangle next to each stencil canvas in the Stencil Browser makes it easy to hide and show them.

View Options for Stencils - The Stencil Browser now has a button with an eye icon where you can find various view settings. Background color options are available for the stencil Grid, List, and Canvas views. Stencils appear in the Grid and List views based on their hierarchy in the stencil file; choose Reverse Order to change the order. When viewing stencils as a list there are additional controls for the size of the rows and what metadata is displayed.

Grid as Default - The Grid view in the Stencil Browser is now the default but OmniGraffle now also remembers which view you last used and uses that preference next time.

Non-printing Layers in Stencils - Objects on non-printing layers in Stencil documents aren’t shown in the Grid or List view of the Stencil Browser. Useful when you want to provide some examples or annotations for your stencil objects in the canvas view and hide that content in the Grid or List view.

Drag-and-Drop Files in the Resource Browser - The Resource Browser now supports dragging-and-dropping files between folders to make organization easier.

Rename Folders in the Resource Browser - Folders can now be renamed directly from the Resource Browser.

New Folder from Selection in the Resource Browser - There is a new option in the gear menu of the Resource Browser to create a new folder with the selected files.

Improved

Object Data Inspector - The Note inspector has been renamed to the Object Data inspector.

Presentation Mode - Stencil windows and the color picker are now hidden when entering Presentation Mode.

Click and Paste - Clicking the canvas or the gray area around the canvas before pasting objects more reliably places the objects where the click took place.

Fixed

Page Scale - Fixed a bug that prevented proper document scaling when printing with a scale setting other then 100% in Page Setup

Actions Exported to PDF - Fixed a bug that caused some "Jump to…" actions to not export correctly to PDF

Print to PDF - Fixed a crash that would happen when overwriting an existing PDF using the Print to PDF feature on a TouchBar MacBook Pro running macOS 10.12 Sierra